The military used to cart around mobile generators for power on the go.

WindTamer said it sold a mobile wind turbine to the Army Research Development and Engineering Command
Now it has begun to haul mobile wind turbines. WindTamer said Wednesday it sold its first trailer-mounted wind turbine to the Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM) at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland.
The turbine will undergo testing as an energy source for batteries in communications gear. The 1 KW device includes electricity storage.
WindTamer of Rochester, N.Y., said it sees the military as a significant market for mobile turbines.
The demonstration unit, if successful in the field, could lessen the Army’s need to haul fuel and generators to forward positions. RDECOM is a technology development arm of the service.
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